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When Not to Trade Commodity Trading

There are times when you should not trade Commodity Trading because at this times the commodities trading market becomes illiquid an unpredictable. Illiquid means there are fewer traders compared to other regular times. The times not to trade the commodities trading market are:

  • News Time

Scheduled economic information reports are released throughout many times of the month. These can be found, in advance on a Commodity Trading Calendar

There are 3 categories of news; yellow, orange and red, each category having a different impact. High impact fundamental news can really move the commodity prices, sometimes causing a spike in both directions, before moving towards one direction. These are high risk times where a lot of people get stopped out.

However, it is not just the announcements themselves that can affect the commodities trading market. The sentiments and predictions of what the numbers will be can cause the commodity prices to move in anticipation. It is therefore not a good idea to trade during news hours.

Some major economic news like the NFP & Interest Rates decision can cause extreme volatility which is extremely hard to trade & can cause extreme movements in commodity markets within seconds.

Economic data can cause a lot of speculation and therefore a lot of commodity price movement.

  • Weekends

A lot can happen over the weekend leading to the commodities trading market opening with a large gap. This can cause a big difference in your commodities trading account.

  • Market closing times- NY closing

At the close time a number of trades are being closed or being swapped. This will lead to volatility in commodity prices & can cause the commodity price to move erratically.

  • Asian Market

During the Asian session volumes are very low and the commodities trading market move in a trading range of about 20 to 30 pips and it becomes very hard to trade because the commodity prices falls flat. Unless you are trading JPY and AUD trading instruments it's best not to trade at this time.

  • Holidays

Do not transact during Holidays. This is because the Banks are closed and therefore less participants in the commodities market. If banks close for a holiday then the volume of transactions carried out is greatly reduced. This can lead to low volatility.

Holidays like Christmas & new year traders should not trade on these days and should take time off during this week of Christmas up to new year, date 2 when banks resume their operations. An Economic Calendar will include a schedule of bank holidays and traders can keep updated: Examples of a Financial Economic Calendar.

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